“Post-Penate and Golden Silvers, London’s new neo-soul hopeful Othello Woolf has picked up the white boy soul mantle. Already championed by the latter, ‘Stand’ sees Woolf partying like a young David Byrne, soundtracked by a 70’s Quincy Jones record.” Abeano (XL Recordings)
"Imagine a louche, uniquely British take on LCD Soundsystem, but even looser and with more proper singing than nasal talking" DJ Mag
"A solo soul man he stalks the streets of London, weaving woozy funk into sentimental songs, hitching weird new noises to vintage emotions." FADER
"... the kind of voice that makes you stop and blink. A curious blend
of old time soul and new wave numbness; languid and weary yet full of
emotion." DUMMY
"An off-kilter maverick who wants to do everything himself and in his own domain. ‘Stand’ is like the avant garde Club Tropicana with all of the lilting warmth and less of the sickly spandex." Transparent blog